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Old Mon Sep 12, 2011, 04:08pm
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Mechanics stopping clock & encroachment signal

When using NFHS signal #3 to stop the clock, do I cross my arms 3 times or only 2 times per mechanics book?

After using signal #7, which signal #18 or #19 should the referee use when reporting an encroachment penalty by team “A” and when kick off team crossed line before kicked?
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Old Mon Sep 12, 2011, 06:16pm
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1) You're kidding, right? 2 or 3 is normal, more if the operator doesn't stop it.

2) Encroachment is hands on hips, I don't recall ever seeing an NCAA official give the rolling arms for encroachment,
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Old Sat Sep 17, 2011, 09:11pm
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1) You're kidding, right? 2 or 3 is normal, more if the operator doesn't stop it.

2) Encroachment is hands on hips, I don't recall ever seeing an NCAA official give the rolling arms for encroachment,

No, I was not joking. Did you see any humor in my questions?

How many times should an official signal the clock to stop, once, twice, three or infinitive number of times above the head?

Same goes for when a pass play is incomplete, how many times should the official cross his arms when signaling, once, twice, three times?

If the offensive player(s) line up in the neutral zone, what is the proper mechanic for such penalty issued by Referee? Is it an encroachment signal or illegal procedure signal?
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Old Sat Sep 17, 2011, 09:52pm
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No, I was not joking. Did you see any humor in my questions?

How many times should an official signal the clock to stop, once, twice, three or infinitive number of times above the head?

Same goes for when a pass play is incomplete, how many times should the official cross his arms when signaling, once, twice, three times?

If the offensive player(s) line up in the neutral zone, what is the proper mechanic for such penalty issued by Referee? Is it an encroachment signal or illegal procedure signal?
What is "illegal procedure"?
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Old Sat Sep 17, 2011, 10:50pm
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No, I was not joking. Did you see any humor in my questions?

How many times should an official signal the clock to stop, once, twice, three or infinitive number of times above the head?

Same goes for when a pass play is incomplete, how many times should the official cross his arms when signaling, once, twice, three times?

If the offensive player(s) line up in the neutral zone, what is the proper mechanic for such penalty issued by Referee? Is it an encroachment signal or illegal procedure signal?
Twice is plenty, unless the ECO doesn't stop the clock. Then, you continue to do it until he does.
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Old Sun Sep 18, 2011, 12:19pm
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If the offensive player(s) line up in the neutral zone, what is the proper mechanic for such penalty issued by Referee? Is it an encroachment signal or illegal procedure signal?
What foul has he committed? Signal that.

Maybe you're not a football official. It is encroachment if any player from either team enters the neutral zone between the ready-for-play and the snap.

Most officials will talk players out of encroachment if they can, and if they can't they'll flag it, if they do, just before the snap.
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Is it an encroachment signal or illegal procedure signal?
They got rid of illegal procedure about 5 years ago.

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Old Thu Sep 22, 2011, 11:31pm
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They got rid of illegal procedure about 5 years ago.

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OK, I used incorrect terminology... "False Start".
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What foul has he committed? Signal that.

Maybe you're not a football official. It is encroachment if any player from either team enters the neutral zone between the ready-for-play and the snap.

Most officials will talk players out of encroachment if they can, and if they can't they'll flag it, if they do, just before the snap.
Yes, I realize it is encroachment when either defense or offense lines up in the neutral zone.

When the offense commits the encroachment penalty, what is the correct signal to use?

Do you signal dead ball "False Start" or dead ball "Encroachment"?

Will an official have time to warn, communicate to player(s) from lining up in the neutral zone if the snap has already occurred?

Such as a quick snap or hurry up offensives plays, then you are saying look the other way and do not call the penalty?
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Twice is plenty, unless the ECO doesn't stop the clock. Then, you continue to do it until he does.
OK, in what book, and page number is this the correct mechanics?
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Old Thu Sep 22, 2011, 11:55pm
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OK, in what book, and page number is this the correct mechanics?
BktBallRef, you are correct to signal twice.

I found the answer but it is in an older 2008-2009 NFHS Football Officials Manual.

On page 17, Stopping, Starting and Winding the Clock; Stop clock (giving proper signal twice). This procedure may have changed in current 2010-2011 manual.
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When using NFHS signal #3 to stop the clock, do I cross my arms 3 times or only 2 times per mechanics book?

After using signal #7, which signal #18 or #19 should the referee use when reporting an encroachment penalty by team “A” and when kick off team crossed line before kicked?
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Twice is usually fine.

Encroachment is offside, so hands on hips.
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Old Fri Sep 23, 2011, 08:15am
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Speaking of signals.
Does anyone NOT cross their arms when signalling incomplete or no good such as on a field goal?
I have see some give the illegal shift signal in those situations where no shift was involved.
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A lot fof the NCAA officials I have observed have gone away from the incomplete signal as we've known it. It now looks like a "high" safe sign from baseball.

Illegal shift signal has the arms parallel to the ground.
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BktBallRef, you are correct to signal twice.

I found the answer but it is in an older 2008-2009 NFHS Football Officials Manual.

On page 17, Stopping, Starting and Winding the Clock; Stop clock (giving proper signal twice). This procedure may have changed in current 2010-2011 manual.
Once, twice, three times -- it doesn't really matter as long as the clock is properly stopped (or started). 8-10 times is too much.

We don't need to consult a manual for everything we do out on the field.

Encroachment is encroachment, whether the foul is on the offense or defense. It's the hands on hips signal and it can be used against either team.
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